Jay Leno Drops a Truth Bomb on Comedyhttps://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/11/24/jay-leno-drops-a-truth-bomb-on-comedy-n4946341Jay Leno figured out what audiences actually want, and it turns out they want to laugh without the political sermon. I know, shocking, right? The 75-year-old comedian and former Tonight Show host has been on tour with his stand-up act, and he made a wise decision a while back that is paying off: He ditched the political material entirely, and the results speak for themselves.
During a recent appearance on NBC's Today with Hoda Kotb, Leno laid out his strategy in plain terms. He took politics completely out of his comedy routine while performing across the country. The results speak for themselves: Ticket sales jumped by 20-30%. The reason is simple. Nobody wants a lecture when they show up for a comedy show.
The choice was practical, not ideological. When you’re playing all over the country, you’re going to have politically mixed audiences. Coincidentally, I recently bought tickets to see Leno in Niagara Falls next year, and one of the reasons I had no qualms about buying the tickets is that I know he doesn’t want to alienate half his audience.
Leno estimates that roughly a third of any given crowd is going to disagree with whatever political stance a comedian takes. So why alienate them? Late-night TV is different. On television, you can tailor your monologue to a self-selecting audience that already agrees with you, and there is a built-in laugh track to paper over the awkward silences. That luxury does not exist when you are standing on a stage in front of real people who paid real money to be entertained, not preached to.
IMO, TV-yakkers feed their audience's self-selection process. If, hypothetically, I hear
John or Jane TV-Comedian making denigration of pretty much any politician a staple of their nightly shtick, I'm moving on. Even if the pol being denigrated is someone with whom I disagree, the denigration will be boring and unfunny.
I don't know if Leno figured this out by noticing the Ditzy Tricks' or Kathy the Griffin's
career self-destruction or independently with common sense. Many "comedians" and musicians seem not to have learned from those examples of
career-self-destruction-by-politics.
As an aside, Leno is demonstrating the practical meaning of, "For better or for worse, in sickness or in health," in caring for his wife Mavis, who is in fairly advanced dementia.